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The camel has been an integral part of life in the Arabian peninsula, and elsewhere, for thousands of years, but their potential is yet to be fully realised, says Dr Abdul Raziq Kakar. The technical manager for Al Ain Dairy’s camel farm, he has launched Camel4Life, a group to promote the use of camels by..Read More

So often, people ask us ‘what is camel trekking like?’ For each and every person it is different, but our main objective is to get you back into the REAL WORLD. The world that we stray far from as we live within the world of concrete and glass, schedules and bills to be paid. The..Read More

Once in a while you surf the net and come across something totally unique and different. So you’ve landed upon this site. You’ve had a look around and began to realise that this is different. Something you’ve probably never considered before. Camel Trekking in the Flinders Ranges or anywhere really! In ancient times, in Australian..Read More

Reportably, Australia has over one million camels in the vastness of the outback. Over past years, the Australian Government opened up a massive political and social divide by granting $19 Million for the aerial and ground destruction of 160,000 camels over a four year period. However, a few entrepreneurs are well on the way to..Read More

Have you recently gained a camel into your life but are now unsure as to whether or not you have made the right decision? After all, they seem very different to other animals, right? Well, the truth is they are different! They are not horses, dogs or fish, they are camels with their own way..Read More